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Canine Castration: Is There More Than One Way To Crack A Nut?

Along with positive socialisation, training and appropriate nutrition, castration is often considered a key component of responsible dog ownership. As well as preventing accidental mating, castration can be beneficial in preventing specific testosterone related disease and can help in the management of some behavioural issues.

The Use of Ciclosporin in Sebaceous Adenitis

A 2-year-old, male, neutered, Samoyed dog presented to the clinic with a six-month history of progressive hair loss

Case of pododermatitis treated with ciclosporin

A five-year-old, neutered, male, West Highland White terrier presented with a lifelong history of painful pododermatitis that started shortly after acquisition at two months of age.

The Use of Ciclosporin in Cutaneous Cell-Poor Vasculitis

A 6-year-old, neutered, female, Labrador Retriever dog presented with an eighteen-month history of pinnal tip lesions

The Use of Ciclosporin in Pododermatitis

A five-year-old, neutered, male, West Highland White terrier presented with a lifelong history of painful pododermatitis that started shortly after acquisition at two months of age.

The Use of HCA in Allergic Otitis Externa

A 4-year-old female neutered Labrador Retriever dog was presented with an eight-month history of recurrent bilateral otitis

The Use of HCA and Ciclosporin in Non-Flea, Non-Food Hypersensitivity Dermatitis

A 4-year-old, neutered, female domestic shorthair cat presented with a two-year history of recurrent pododermatitis and self-trauma affecting all four limbs

The Use of HCA in Pemphigus Foliaceus

A twelve-year-old, male neutered, British Blue cat was presented with a non-pruritic, constant, progressing, multifocal dermatitis of two months duration

The Use of Ciclosporin in Symmetrical Lupoid Onychitis

A 5 year old female neutered cross-breed dog was seen with an approximate six month history of claw disease.

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